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Fulton is in Sonoma County, California, centered around a post office that was built in 1871. It was named after their founders, Thomas and James Fulton. Sonoma County is one of the largest wine producers in its region, which also includes Napa, Mendocino, and Lake Counties; there are more than 200 vineyards in Sonoma County. The abundance of fertile land and quality irrigation water makes Sonoma County an agricultural paradise that has also produced fruit, dairy, and poultry products.

Search for an RV in Sonoma County and you will have your choice from a fleet of RV vehicles and designs perfectly suited to the adventure that awaits you. Some other cities that you should seriously consider visiting include the following cities. Geyserville is a unique blend of contemporary five-star cuisine and wild west storefronts complete with wooden boardwalks. Calistoga was founded by a Mr. Sam Brannon in 1855, whose intent was to create a spa resort similar to Saratoga in New York. Petaluma is one of the destinations of the Golden Gate bus routes that ferry traffic to and from San Francisco. Occidental's main street, a mere two city blocks in length, is crammed full of restaurants, galleries, and other must-see venues. Jenner's appearance as a wide strip along the highway is deceiving & hides so many of the things that make this small community worth seeing. Your Fulton travel trailer rental is your guarantee of an incredible adventure that is only just beginning.

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The Great Outdoors

Sonoma Coast State Park is an oceanfront park with sandy beaches, secluded coves, rock bluffs, and headlands. Summer weather can be foggy until mid- to late-morning but it usually burns off before lunch. Ocean breezes offer a respite from the heat, making it the perfect place to go hiking; the high cliffs allow visitors to watch for gray whales and other sea life. Pets are allowed in some areas within the park, check with California State Parks to find out which ones.

Shiloh Ranch Regional Park is comprised of a variety of landscapes, including canyons and rolling hills, forests of mixed evergreens, oak woodlands, and ridges that overlook the Santa Rosa Plain. It is a managed recreational area where visitors can hike, mountain bike, and go horseback riding on looped trails that allow users to create their own routes. The park also contains a creek and a pond. Keep your Fulton camper rental nearby and you can enjoy the rugged outdoors and the comforts of home at the same time.

Howarth Park is a groomed community park with opportunities for fishing and boating, hiking and jogging, and much more. It has an animal farm with pony rides for younger children, an amusement area with a miniature train ride, and tennis courts and picnic sites, just to name a few amenities. The park is open from sunrise to sunset every day of the week and visitors are welcome to volunteer even for just a few hours (everyone is welcome).

RV Parks

There are numerous RV parks and campgrounds near Fulton; many of them are child and pet-friendly, and also accommodate tent camping. Your Fulton RV rental is all you need to enjoy staying at any of these accommodations in complete comfort.

Mirabel RV Park & Campground is a rustic RV park with water and electricity, picnic tables, and fire pits (guests are advised to bring their own barbecues if they wish to cook). The park has restrooms and showers at several locations and it is child and pet-friendly.

River Bend Resort is a handicap accessible RV campground offering laundry facilities and Wi-Fi; it has access to the beach and river. Some individual sites have full hookups and views of the Russian River. It has a dump station for overnight RV guests.

Exploring The City

There is quite a bit to do in Fulton and a good place to start is with the museums, one of which is dedicated to young kids; another dedicated to a famous western cartoon (and its creator) enjoyed by both young and old. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the area, one tour being conducted entirely by jeep. There are several wineries and vineyards, an arts center and if you need a break from the heat, an ice skating rink. You always have the option of a self-guided tour in your Fulton motorhome rental, taking in the scenery in comfort and style. It's why RVs and highways go hand in hand (so much better than a station wagon).

Fulton has a number of restaurants and cuisine styles that should satisfy even the most demanding palate. Prices range from inexpensive to moderately priced and many of the venues are locally owned and operated. One Japanese-themed restaurant specializes in sushi and ramen; guests eating here can begin with warm moist hand towels before digging in. A Mexican restaurant provides barbecue on the weekend and has a menu with daily specials that are very creative and delicious; the decor is spartan but diners should not be fooled by this. Wherever you choose to eat, the portions are most likely large and one should expect to take some of their meal home to their Fulton luxury RV rental for a midnight snack.

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